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Q4  If my article is published, how will it be cited?

A4 

Most articles will have a traditional citation - author names, article title, journal abbreviationas listed in PubMed, year of publication, volume, and article identifier. Because articles are published online only, they are identified with an article number rather than with traditional (printed) page numbers.

For example:
Comp Hepatol 2003, 2:7

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